According to Robolution, our society is made up of screen-viewing zombies, which he reflects in his work in urban environments.
When did your first work hit the streets?
In 2013, I renamed my Instagram to Robolution13!


Where did the stage name come from?
Revolution + Robot. Our society is made up of screen-viewing zombies. Inspired mainly by Shepard Fairey, who named himself Obey. Quite possibly because of the movie "They Live".
How did your style evolve and what would you call it?
First hand-drawn stencil style, then Illustrator graphics + Photoshop. Mainly digital art.



What does a creative process look like for you?
First 2 beers, then graphics on a computer, then 2 more beers, then more graphics. Finally, sober correction the next day, haha.



What inspires you to create?
Me. I don't want to be influenced by others, but there's always something that influences me. Usually graphic trends.



Do you see street art as a hobby or a livelihood?
It doesn't really have a purpose. Art.
What do you think of street art?
Generally good, but it's dying out. In most countries it is just copying and/or not unique.
How do you see the current situation of subculture in Hungary?
Boring.
What is the most memorable story that happened to you while exhibiting your work?
At one time I taped everything, even a wine bottle stolen from a pub. This was seen by some people in the street who pulled me off a box. I immediately lied and said that some peasant had put it there and we were taking it down. I offered to give it to them, but they didn't want it. 😞
What has this subculture given you over the years?
Friends, a deeper understanding of a world that exists on the surface but below the surface.
What would you say to those who are just getting to know the genre?
Do not copy, use as many techniques as possible! Anyone can make street art.

Who would you thank for making you stick to your art ?
For me and my beers!
Robolution